Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, the wickedest clowns in the Motor City, celebrated Halloween with a Faygo-drenched Halloween spectacular at the Fillmore.

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Happy Halloween!

In the past, Halloween for Detroit often meant digging out from a string of arsons. Volunteer say it was a relatively quiet Angels'/Devil's night in the city, though several fire still broke out. City patrols and curfews remain in effect today and tonight.

Hallowicked Detroit rappers Insane Clown Posse hold their 20th annual Hallowicked concert tonight at The Fillmore. The clown-faced duo are famous for Halloween shows where they douse the crowd, dressed in white T-shirts, with Faygo.

Weather Rain, rain and more rain for trick-or-treaters today. Temperatures will hit the 60s, but it'll be a wet one. Detroit is looking at 1-3 inches today as part of a massive storm that stretches from Houston all of the way to Vermont.

Packard Plant Already stiffed on one bid, Wayne County officials are waiting Thursday to see if an Illinois developer comes up with the money today to secure control of Detroit's historic Packard Plant. Bill Hults, who had originally planned to turn the 3.5 million square-foot Packard Plant into a mixed-use development and entertainment complex, has until 4 p.m. today to make a payment. Hults is scheduled to appear on the Craig Fahle radio show today. Fahle is on WDET 101.9 FM from 10 a.m. to noon.

Upcoming election Detroit elections are less than a week away. City Clerk Janine Winfrey will meet with the media today to discuss the Nov. 5 election, which includes the race between Benny Napoleon and Mike Duggan for mayor.

La Feria A new Spanish tapas restaurant in Midtown opens for lunch today ahead of an official of their first full day on Nov. 4. The long anticipated La Feria, 4130 Cass Ave., won the Hatch Detroit start-up contest in 2012. Hour today are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Rochester lights The City of Rochester hopes to save its annual holiday lights spectacular with a Kickstarter campaign today. The city aims to raise $27,000 by Nov. 1 to continue its "Miracle on Fourth Street" tradition of coating downtown businesses in lights. So far? The campaign has raised $8,695 toward its goal.

Sports Quiet sports day for Detroit with the Red Wings and Pistons off.

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